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SHJXtTS PAGE Of The Waynesville MoantaineS? Thursday Afternoon, November 15, 1931 3 O) J M Gam earns IK id art e in c glen Ilenbetry Team Averaged 31 Points ial. Officers of the Club have re- that Newberry, S. st team in me Bowl officials pointed out that the area around Newberry supplies much of the raw pulpwood used at the Chamoion Paper and Fibre Company in Canton. A Champion subsidiary, the Fairfield Forest already and one -, Products Company, is located at Is Me" s new ,TPaper Bowl on Wed- 28th. undefeated, A Panther's Growl Wont Scare These Cardinals 4. are ..;tnrie$ L ,i.h Lancaster; S. C. Iwhave averaged 31 me, and have allowed Ms an js' of now against int-m 13. ; Newberry School officials at Newberry have i promised that the band and cheer-; ing section will be present at. the! the most game, as well as many fans. The f Student enrollment is similar to I thai of Canton or Waynesville average of sev- y(i- vXV . J "4 , . .j By IINK MESS1CK E a 60 to 14 trouncing of Washington and Lee 'ennessee slipped from top spot in national rank ed Michigan State, on the basis of their historic tre Dame 35 to 0, took over number one place third Stanford fourth, and Maryland fifth. The helvv League, Princeton, is m sixth, and the Ramb k comes next. Alter max is Wisconsin, rvemucKy, a bit of work we got what we considered a ondav The choice 01 JNewberry was a lairly well for the Paper,Bowl, and was not supposed to be until Thursday. However, after we had printed the it turned out that the entire Mountaineer '.squad told about: it (lays before, ; ;" - :Y!,AND has boon bitten by the "Bowl Bug." An nl- elinirp for the Sugar or Cotton, the Terrapins fpnyiii!1, rumors ' that' if' the Southern Conference bid tliorn to plv they would bolt the Conference. taut year require a majority vote of the eon ore a member can accept an invitation. Xf - - " i . .. . " . Jw-, - " " )rpi The cheerleaders of Clyde didn't have too much to yell about until recently, but they kept yelling nevertheless and it paid ofT. Left to right are: Lucy Jones, Gail Evans, June Spencer, Floy Latimer, Bobbie Frady and Shirlev Rhodarmer. In the center is Earl Chambers, i A Mountaineer Photo.) .ouis, still silent about future plans, is on. his way where he will fight a series .of exhibitions with n tor the benefit of a Shriners Hospital being built If Louis doesn't stop, fighting soon lie. may belhe first patient. " LY humbled Notre Darne comes to North Carolina 1 the only question seems to be whether or not f very much worse than the Irish. Both previous ive been tough ones, but, anyway, tickets were sold lunmer. ' : By FRANK ECK AP NewsfeaturoR SnorU F.Jitor . EAST .. Their first meelini! 13-0 last Reason Series is 9-0-1 ..... 24-0 last season Looks like a tossup .... 87th meeting . . Tough game looms you read about the Baltimore boys making jigsaw at of perfectly good tickets to the Navq-Maryland ps. that with all this talk about the dollar not be- much and the pound still less, the boys thought nothing more valuable than a few dollar bills. Con- h wav Navv has been nlavini?. mavbe they were - 0, v than thev knew. to an oversight and a flood of copy with which we 'I we neglected to mention the Jayvee game, now a w"h the juniors of Canton. Don't know where. we e Put the story Monday, anyway, but the good tid that Coach Bill Swift's boys beat the Cantonese !r therefore remain unbeaten, untied and unscoreH f you wait until the 1952 season? P'T need the colder weather to tell me that the cage ast approaching. Sam Lane's son, Mike, has spent 1S spare time this fall kicking a football around, but home the other night I noticed the pigskin was N a basketball had replaced it. Have to hand it to ''J's a little ahead of the season. . BOSTON U. to trim WICHITA iN) BUCKNF.LL over DELAWARE COLUMBIA to take' NAVY ' . T"' .T CORNELL to rout DARTMOUTH . HARVARD to nip BROWN . LEHIGH over LAFAYETTE MARYLAND to beat N. C. STATE ....... PENNSYLVANIA over ARMY , . Leads scries 7-3-2 PENN STATE to edge RUTGAHS ,: , Each won once PRINCETON to trounce YALE Bulldogs have los bite SYRACUSE to beat COLGATE Figures very close TEMPLE over FORDHAM Seeks to even series V1LLANOVA to take BOSTON COLLEGE ... Wildcats have class WEST VIRGINIA to conquer PITT. . .. Can go either way SOUTH AUBURN to upset GEORGIA Lost 10-12 last year (W CHATTANOOGA to take MEMPHIS STATE Bowed by 8-27 last fall CLEMSON to nip FURMAN Not like last year's 57-2 (N) FLORIDA to lake MIAMI Series is even at 6-6 GEORGIA TECH to nip ALABAMA Can go either way KENTUCKY to trim GEO. WASH. Colonials lost both meetings MISSISSIPPI STATE to upset LSU Won by 13-7 in 105(1 NOTRE DAME to rout NORTH CAROLINA Irish too powerful PITT to beat WEST VIRGINIA" . , Panther long overdue RICHMOND to take Vl'l ' ... 32-12 last season Tpvvrswir in nvei-rome MISSISSIPPI 11 was 35-0 last fall VANDERBILT over TULANE " : VIRGINIA to beat SOUTH CAROLINA VMI over THE CITADEL WASHINGTON & LEE to rout LOUISVILLE WILLIAM & MARY over DUKE ' Pet Dairy Still Tops Men Bowlers Pet Dairy managed to retain the lead in the Men's Bowling League litis week with a smashing 3 to 0 victory over Ml. Valley Esso who had, nevertheless no trouble In maintaining fourth place, Taylor Motor is still In second with .700, which Is exactly .100 percentage points behind Pet. Bilt more Is third With ,fiC7( and Welloo Shoe is fifth with .400. Datyon Rub ber is last with .100, Wilson Medford of Pet Dairy had op high game honors as well as high series honors, Earl Gribblo nnd Rock Chambers' were tied for second high game honor, and Jack Holt was ocond In high series.' In the Mob ten bowlers Mark Rose has moved from fourth to third, and Julius Rigging has been replaced bv Ellis Fowler on the list. , Shoudoun Honrs For BlaeSevils . t : Black Bears The Black Bears of Canton know that the chips are down Friday nisht and so do the Blue Devils of j Brevard. The result promises to; be ' as rough and tough a battle as I anything yet seen in Haywood . county this season. The Blue Ridge Conference title 1 is at slake for both tennis. Defeat means "So long, It was good twi know you," for Canton, the defend ing chaimpion, and the same thing plus an "almost" before the "know you," for Brevaro. However, the wii.ner will not have won. A bigger battle faces Canton, and It will slill be decisive regardless of who wins , Friday night. Should Brevard beat Canton the Devils will have to hope . that Canton can beat Waynesville, and, of course, win or lose, for their own sakes Canton must win. It is a somewhat confusing pic ture with a Paper Bowl date with Newberry, S. C, also involved. To stay in the race, however, victory Friday night Is essential and both teams are well aware of it. Mean while, many of the Mountaineers will be on hand to see their rivals knock heads together while the Black and Gold relax for Thanksgiving. Tlit Bears, emerging from their 3l lo 13 victory over Marion, are reported to bo in good shape. A vicious practice game Tuesday afli rnoon with the Blue Demons of Bethel High School who came to Canton for the occasion, shook up some players on both sides, but all are supposed to be recovei-ed. No score was kept, In the practice game, but touchdowns were not infre fluent. Friday night's flamc'will lie Im porlnnt In other ways as well. It will be both Homecoming and Par ents Night for Canton, complete with I ho .coronation of a queen. Parents of all the, boys on the team will be feuesls of the Athletic Asso. ciat ion. , A large crowd is expcclecl, espec ially since the Waynesville team is idle and many Mountaineer fans Better Watch These Guys, Clyde H i I. si J J. ; 5 ? ' The Cardinals of Clyde, will have to stop the running attack of Pattlllo, Number 18, and the blocking of Henderson, Number 17, If they expect to bring back their third win from Franklin Friday night. (A Mountaineer Photo ! Roberson Named President Ht Little League Meeting Represent atlvos of six civic or-j panlnl ions met Wednesday nljiht j at the office, of Dr ; 11; S. Roberson,' and M-l up formal aiganlzatlou of the Mountaineer Little League and the Mountaineer'' Knee Pants Lenpue. The board of directors consists ot Dr. Roberson for the Hawlwootl 12 taems In the Knee Pants League which' consists of boys from 12 to 15. Teams' within each league will play each other; ther will be no AutnAA (tiirlnn Hi. f-Auiit.-ir enr.oiV away from home. An all-star team wH be selected to represent the Little League In the State Tourna- Boo;;tem Club; A. P. Ledbetter lormnt In Raleigh. If It wines there the Rotary; Wayne Franklin tor the Pf) on to the District Tonrna- Lions; Tony Davis for the Elks; Lester Riuglu, Jr. for the Jaycees; and Ben Messer for the Kiwanis. Dr. Roberson was elected presi dent, A. P vice-president, and Ben Messer be. came secretary and treasurer. As previously planned there will be four teams in the Little League, will want another look at Canloir composed of boys from fl to 12; and ment In Atlanta, and If victorious there It will go to the national play offs. At the meeting Wednesday night 4dhtUtar Wffs ehoWitlHMtiukrcihHl rposme-Blectlon of toajn managers until a general supervisor can be found. Several people are understood to be under consideration and an announcement will be made shortly. iNi -folks, you've seen vour last Play-O-Gram of the eJ' Tutterrow is eoinff deer hunting on Thanksgiv- he won't be available to draw it. Judging from what uhave told me. I'm sure that vou agree Harvey did I Good hunting, Harvey, i ! - 3E boasting a fine if inexperienced runner in Ted '0'ng down to battle Franklin Friday, and the te you know, do not have to boast about the good "0! runner they have in Pat Pattuio. me game ,? o lonviriprl j, vn.r tWnV-fnr Clvde Is" improving d 11 would not be the upset of the year if they came 'i' third victory in a r.ow..lt would bo an excuse however. ' - ' ': 1 Lost by 6-35 last year Cavaliers lead scries 7-2 Won 13-7 last 'time Won 33-28 in 1050 In bettor shape Congratulations To The TOBACCO FARMERS Of MIDWEST . .. Wide open game Karras i Hie reason Won 40-7 last season Series even at 8-8-2 High scoring game Has stronger attack Nmn 'has been undereoinfT problems'-natural to ilScliil.l I..4.1.. . i i rnnm for it. "m liuuiy. v.ne wcpk inrie wunn - -Jl.'t Iwd bo' be skinned down to fit in. Maybe 'htl'aii!liton out before it folds up. Kismet! i111? Hearing Set Algiers win u...- . 1952 p lno,r vicw n I ' nshine roonio(in till . , ' ' ' hMiUllVIW i::iihe,. wildlife iStaSescfri10:0P CT io, Clyde P. Zl?ryot the . CommLssion, an- ikerme iU be inter- ested In discussions or proposed changes regarding creet ana . limits for bass, trout, u ....ar name soecies, omer iresu B ... Patton said, "and it is v' x ...in h i-nnsiderable ln- inai mere w , terest in regulations regarding the taking of non-game nan a..--shad. herring, rockfish, carp and catfish In Inland waters. COLORADO to trim NEBRASKA .... ... ILLINOIS to take OHIO STATE KANSAS over OKLAHOMA AGCIES ' MARQUETTE to take DETROIT MICHIGAN over NORTHWESTERN MirilHJAN STATE to take INDIANA MISSOURI over KANSAS STATE Figures nip and tuck OKLAHOMA over IOWA STATE High scoring teams PURDUE to beat MINNESOTA A game between losers TULSA to nip TEXAS TECH, : Leads series .6 to 3 WISCONSIN to trim IOWA : 14-0 last season SOUTHWEST SMU to beat ARKANSAS 1 Wide open game TEXAS over TCU Bettor club defensively TEXAS AGGIES to nip RICE Tight battle forecast WAKE FOREST to upset BAYLOR pointed for this one HAYWOOD COUNTY On The Occasion Of The Fill h An n u a 1 H a y w o oil County T 0 B A CCO 11 k EVE ST FESTI VIk L Friday and Saturday, November 16 -17 FAR WEST IN) ARIZONA to upset UMiiu CALIFORNIA to top OREGON ... COLORADO AGGIES over UTAH t DENVER to rout UTAH STATE vmv MEXICO over BRIGIIAM YOUNG ,Nt SANTA CLARA over SAN .IORF. STATE (N) SAN FRANCISCO over PACIFIC STANFORD to take OREGON STATE .... UCLA to nip WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE over MONTANA (N)-Night game. ... Their first meeting , 211-7 last season Won by 32-7Jast year Did it 48-0 In lP.no First time meeting Can go either way ., Dons are undefeated . It was 21-0 last year .... Lost 20-21 last fall ... Leads series by 27-2 Harding the regulations concerning .1 .. nt such sDecial devices as skim nets, dip nets, gill nets and baskets where they were opuraicu in Inland waters. He also pointed out that there has been some dis cussion among fishermen as to the setting of the seasons for taking fish which come from salt water into fresh water streams to spawn. ..t th nhsence of objections to or suggestions for changes Of the fish In Inland waters. ,!.. nMna regulations," Patton Patton said that there nas kw Res0UrceS Com considerable misunderstanding re- said, me wuo mission will assume that the 1931 pooulntinns are for the most part satisfactory and few changes will be made in. setting up the 1952 regulations. "This public hearing, which will be followed by the Commission mwtine to set the 1952 fishing rules, will be the Tar Heel angler's chance to gel nis meas or sugges tions for improvements off his chest." Hundreds of Haywood Farmers Depend On PWBE OIL PRODUCTS To Operate Their Automobiles, Trucks and Farm Machinery! Next Time You Need Gas Try A Tank Of PURE OIL TEie Vwe CMC oirapamy W. It. McCracken, Distributor And The PURE OIL DEALERS OF THE WAYNESVILLE AND CANTON AREAS Want ads brinr quick results.
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